Saturday, February 18, 2012

Santorum is beating Romney in some polls right now

Dear Readers,

What a crazy presidential race this is turning out to be. I thought Mitt Romney had the nomination pretty much wrapped up. But along comes Rick Santorum to spoil everything.

According to the polls, it looks like Santorum will win in Ohio, maybe win in Michigan, and lose in Arizona this upcoming election, Tuesday, February 28th.

A win for Santorum in Michigan would be especially devastating for Romney. That's Romney's home turf.

But we’ve seen the anti-Romney candidates come and go. Hopefully now Santorum will go.

Romney needs to spend a whole bunch of money on advertisements and stuff. That's usually how he wins, and there's nothing wrong with that. Plus he's an awesome candidate.

Oh, did you hear that Gingrich got another 10 million bucks from his gambling buddies? Looks like his campaign will survive a little longer. I think that will end up helping Romney, because it will split the angry protest vote between Santorum and Gingrich.

I like Rick Santorum, but I like Mitt Romney better.

You know why? Because Romney has a lifetime of experience as a businessman, and Santorum is a life-long politician.

Also, Santorum is just not as electable as Mitt Romney is. Santorum is too outspokenly socially conservative. The Republicans are going to win by talking about the economy, not contraception. Also, Santorum's proposal to cut taxes on the manufacturing industry to 0 % just isn't doable.

Look, I wish Ted Nugent could be our President. But we live in a country that would never elect Ted Nugent. He's too conservative. He lacks broad-based appeal. We have to support the more electable guy. We have to support Romney rather than Santorum, because there's too much at stake in this election. We can't lose. If Obama gets re-elected, America's great days are probably over.

And I'm not necessarily saying that Santorum is more conservative than Romney. In some areas, such as illegal immigration, Romney is probably more conservative.

Vote for Mitt Romney.

Sincerely,
Telemoonfa

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